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What do YOU do with tailgaters & other 'alternative' driving styles . . .

VaughnCat

RT-S PE#783
Okay, I've been driving for over 40 years (did i just admit that?). Sold all my motorcycles about 30 years ago and thought I was done. But after riding 2-up with Vaughn on the 1500 Suzuki last year, two months ago we test drove and bought our first Spyder RT-SE5, and I got bit! Two weeks ago we came home with the RS and I'm back on the road again . . . :2excited: loving every minute of it. . . . except for those occasional tailgaters. :yikes:

Commuting last Monday while driving my car, I had a very upsetting encounter with a tailgater, and yesterday Vaughn had a similar experience. I makes me wonder . . . . so my question is:

What do YOU do with tailgaters? How do you handle those people who don't know that a tap of the brakes means "Back Off"?

We put on a lot of miles every week on 2 lane roads with narrow shoulders and very few places to pass safely.

I'd really like to hear your thoughts.

Cat
 
I don't know that there is a solution, until you can get to a place to pull over and get out of the way. My solution.....I just get nervous!
 
If there is nobody in front on me I will speed up to stay away. Otherwise, I slow down to a rediculous speed until they get the idea.
 
Although its not correct, I carry marbles. Not the large jumbo ones, just the smaller size. They make a lot of noise when they bounce off the grill of a car. These are a last resort thing though and I have only used them a few times in 20+ years.
 
Although its not correct, I carry marbles. Not the large jumbo ones, just the smaller size. They make a lot of noise when they bounce off the grill of a car. These are a last resort thing though and I have only used them a few times in 20+ years.

Me too. If I don't have any marbles readily available, I will pick up a few pebbles at the gas station. Doesn't cause any real damage to the vehicle behind you, but it sure gets them to back off wondering what is wrong with their ride.
 
I haven't seen one...:opps:
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I believe in the 2-second rule for following. Obviously, I cannot regulate the distance between my vehicle and the one behind me, so I attempt to impose the 2-second rule on them by slowing down enough, causing the time between the two vehicles to get a bit closer to the 2-second rule than it was before I slowed down.

They'll generally pass me when they get the chance.
 
I just drop down a gear or two with out touching my brakes,The person tailgating will think you don't have working brake lights, and back off. Most tailgaters are trying to push you to go faster,This technique will UN nerve them so they'll just pass you and go on there merry way.
 
Tap the breaks just so they light up... drop down a gear and PUNCH IT!

I honestly rarely have tailgaters---- of course I like to run FAST.:thumbup:
 
Although its not correct, I carry marbles. Not the large jumbo ones, just the smaller size. They make a lot of noise when they bounce off the grill of a car. These are a last resort thing though and I have only used them a few times in 20+ years.


SO what you really are saying is that you are losing your marbles? :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
A good way to prevent tailgating is to go the speed limit or get out of the left lane(on a 4 lane road). That is if you go slower than the speed limit. I dont have that problem, lol, I go faster. I have done the hard on the brakes thing before and it usually works well.
 
I just drop down a gear or two with out touching my brakes,The person tailgating will think you don't have working brake lights, and back off. Most tailgaters are trying to push you to go faster,:agree:This technique will UN nerve them so they'll just pass you and go on there merry way.

What if they are busy "Texting?" :dontknow:
 
I'm not a ryder yet, but if I had the choice, I think I'd go for something soft, yet massive, like rubber pieces (a cut up spare tire?). Anyway, a more decent and defensive way to go around tailgaters would be to fly a bright neon yellow flag on a pole on the rear end of your Spyder.


I'd bet there's more to that story......

Eddie, could you enlighten us? Please ...
 
I will pull over, let them go around me and then I chase them and make them miserable. Then if we are at a stop sign or light I go up to their side and scream at them with every bad word I can use!:2thumbs: Makes me feel so much better:thumbup:

Okay, I've been driving for over 40 years (did i just admit that?). Sold all my motorcycles about 30 years ago and thought I was done. But after riding 2-up with Vaughn on the 1500 Suzuki last year, two months ago we test drove and bought our first Spyder RT-SE5, and I got bit! Two weeks ago we came home with the RS and I'm back on the road again . . . :2excited: loving every minute of it. . . . except for those occasional tailgaters. :yikes:

Commuting last Monday while driving my car, I had a very upsetting encounter with a tailgater, and yesterday Vaughn had a similar experience. I makes me wonder . . . . so my question is:

What do YOU do with tailgaters? How do you handle those people who don't know that a tap of the brakes means "Back Off"?

We put on a lot of miles every week on 2 lane roads with narrow shoulders and very few places to pass safely.

I'd really like to hear your thoughts.

Cat
 
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